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4283Wittgenstein on the Chain of ReasonsWittgenstein-Studien 7 (1): 105-130. 2016.In this paper, I examine Wittgenstein’s conception of reason and rationality through the lens of his conception of reasons. Central in this context, I argue, is the image of the chain, which informs not only his methodology in the form of the chain-method, but also his conception of reasons as linking up immediately, like the links of a chain. I first provide a general sketch of what reasons are on Wittgenstein’s view, arguing that giving reasons consists in making thought and action intelligibl…Read more
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3133Two Orders of Things: Wittgenstein on Reasons and CausesPhilosophy 92 (3): 369-97. 2017.This paper situates Wittgenstein in what is known as the causalism/anti-causalism debate in the philosophy of mind and action and reconstructs his arguments to the effect that reasons are not a species of causes. On the one hand, the paper aims to reinvigorate the question of what these arguments are by offering a historical sketch of the debate showing that Wittgenstein's arguments were overshadowed by those of the people he influenced, and that he came to be seen as an anti-causalist for reaso…Read more
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3446Nietzsche’s Pragmatic Genealogy of JusticeBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (4): 727-749. 2017.This paper analyses the connection between Nietzsche’s early employment of the genealogical method and contemporary neo-pragmatism. The paper has two goals. On the one hand, by viewing Nietzsche’s writings in the light of neo-pragmatist ideas and reconstructing his approach to justice as a pragmatic genealogy, it seeks to bring out an under-appreciated aspect of his genealogical method which illustrates how genealogy can be used to vindicate rather than to subvert, and accounts for Nietzsche’s l…Read more
University of Basel
PhD, 2018
Bern, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
PhilPapers Editorships
| Genealogical Method |
| Genealogical Justification |
| Historical Genealogy |
| Fictional Genealogy |
| Bernard Williams |